The Irish word for two is
dó
Translations for two and their definitions
dó | |
1. pron. masculine third-person singular of do | |
2. pron. Cois Fharraige masculine third-person singular of de | |
3. n-m. burn, scald | |
4. n-m. burning, scalding, scorching | |
5. n-m. verbal noun of dóigh | |
6. v. present subjunctive of dóigh |
dhá | |
1. conj. Alternative form of dá | |
2. conj. ====Contraction==== | |
3. conj. Alternative form of dá |
beirt | |
1. n-f. (a group of) two, a pair | |
2. n-f. (of persons) | |
Tá beirt deartháireacha agam. - I have two brothers. | |
Bhí filíocht ag an mbeirt. - The two composed poetry. | |
3. n-f. *: quote, ə rug tøsə klȧn̄ riəv? rugəs, rug mḗ šešŕ̥, tā ḱǡŕ ȷīb agm̥, agəs kȧĺū bøŕc. | |
4. n-f. , norm=An rug tusa clann riamh? Rugas, rug mé seisear, tá ceathrar díobh agam, agus cailleadh beirt. | |
5. n-f. , t=Did you ever have children? Yes, I had six, I have four still and two died. | |
6. n-f. (of things, without dependent noun) | |
Tá beirt de chaoirigh bhána sa ghort. - There are a pair of white sheep in the field. |
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